We're back for another jam-packed week of movies hitting theaters, and this one runs the gamut genre-wise. Soldiers head to Afghanistan, thieves and criminals squaring off, and sappy country singers finding redemption. Get ready for 12 Strong, Den of Thieves and Forever My Girl.

Just remember, I'm not reviewing these movies, but rather predicting where they'll end up on the Tomatometer. Let's take a look at This Rotten Week has to offer.

Hollywood will probably never run out of Post-9/11 war movies. It was a traumatic time for our nation deserving of both reenactment and deconstruction, and as such U.S. tours of Afghanistan and Iraq will be like World War II films: told forever. Peter Fuglsig's 12 Strong is one such example, following the battalion of Special Forces soldiers who first hit the ground in Afghanistan on a classified mission after the Twin Towers fell. Based on the novel Horse Soldiers, the film finds them entering the Middle Eastern country to fight the Taliban, uniting with friendly Afghanistan forces to get the job done.

Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon, and Michael Pena lead a top-notch cast, and screenwriter Peter Craig has solid resume including films like The Town (93%) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I and II (66% and 70% respectively) on his resume. In addition to finding audiences, war films like these tend to score well with critics. I predict 12 Strong winds up doing well, but the reaction won't be overwhelmingly positive.